Pak’s Punjab imposes lifetime ban on artistes ‘involved in obscenity’
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Take your experience further with Premium access. Thought-provoking Opinions, Expert Analysis, In-depth Insights and other Member Only BenefitsPakistan’s Punjab government has announced imposing a lifetime ban on actors and female dancers involved in promoting “vulgarity, immorality, and indecency” in theatres.
Licenses of theatres found spreading obscenity will also be cancelled.
“We have decided in principle to impose a lifetime ban on actors and dancers found involved in promoting vulgarity and obscenity during performances in theatre in Punjab province,” Punjab Information and Culture Minister Azma Bokhari declared on Monday.
“We have also obtained undertakings from all theatre owners that they will not allow obscene or immoral performances at their theatres any more. If that happens their licence will also be cancelled,” she said and added under the leadership of Chief Minister Maryam Nawaz, no permission will be given for vulgarity and indecency in theatres.
“Theatres in Punjab should produce dramas that are family-friendly and attract families to watch,” she said.
A few months ago, the Punjab government launched an “anti-obscenity drive” to make commercial theatre plays civilised and family-friendly. It also temporarily banned some woman dancers from performing in theatres for being “vulgar and promoting obscenity”.